Wednesday, June 26, 2013

A new home for "THEM" by Marsha Hatcher.
This painting can be viewed at the Thomas G. Carpenter Library on the campus of University Of North Florida. It is now part of their permanent collection of fine art.

Monday, March 18, 2013

I will be exhibiting 21 pieces of my art at the Adele Grage Cultural Center through the month of April. The opening reception is this Thursday March 21 from 5PM - 9PM This is a free event and the public is welcomed. The exhibit will run through May 1, 2013.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Enough votes would help me to purchase the proper power tools I really need in order to perfect my sculptures. Although they have generated a lot of interest and I have received nothing but positive feed back, I know that I can improve on the final look.
Remember you must register to vote on beonespark.com prior to the event (before April 17). Voting and individual contributions open on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 3pm and end Sunday April 21 at 11am EST. Each registered voter may cast one vote per entry- voting for as many entries as he or she likes - and is also able to contribute directly to creators.

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Marsha Hatcher (MHat) was born in South Georgia and received her BA degree in art at Albany State University. “I have been painting professionally for many years. Every painting is a challenge to do better than the last. I love what I do and love being an artist and cannot think of doing anything else”. I have always painted portraits in a expressionistic style, with capturing likeness and emotion as the number one priorities. The first glances at my paintings reveal an exciting diversity in style and execution. This diversity is the hallmark of my artwork. The freedom to paint in a variety of styles keeps painting a joy for both the artist and the viewer. I approach each painting with an emotional openness that allows the subject and the medium of the art to dictate the final form. This sensitivity to emotions is easily seen in the faces of the people. This mood driven style of painting assures that each piece of art is unique.